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The Farmer and the Cowman is a song from the 1950s musical Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! In a fantasy sequence of Milhouse's in the episode Milhouse of Sand and Fog, Bart and Milhouse sing it. The music was written by Richard Rodgers and the lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
Lyrics
- Bart and Milhouse:
- Oh, the farmer and the cowman should be friends,
- Oh, the farmer and the cowman should be friends.
- Milhouse:
- One man likes to push a plow...
- Bart:
- The one likes to chase a cow...
- Bart and Milhouse:
- But that's no reason why they cain't be friends.